When Union minister Anurag Thakur visited a Navodaya Vidyalaya, a school meant for poor and middle-class children, he “taught” them that Lord Hanuman was the first person to go to space. But here’s the kicker: the same minister did not teach this to his own children — instead, he sent them abroad for quality education rooted in science and facts. This isn’t just irony, it’s a blueprint of how the sanghi playbook fools the masses.




1. One Version of ‘Education’ for the Poor

  • At Navodaya, anurag thakur told students Hanuman was India’s first astronaut.

  • Poor and middle-class children, already starved of resources, are being fed mythology as science.

  • This is how an entire generation is being prepared to accept blind faith over critical thinking.



2. Another Version for His Own Kids

  • While he preaches mythology in indian classrooms, his own children enjoy world-class education abroad.

  • They learn science, technology, and innovation — not “Hanuman in space” stories.

  • The hypocrisy is stark: myth for your kids, science for mine.



3. The Two Indias of Education

  • For the masses: underfunded schools + mythology dressed up as science.

  • For the elites: private institutions, foreign universities, real exposure to facts and opportunities.

  • Leaders talk about “Indian values” at home but trust only global education systems for their children.



4. Why This Is Not Just a Joke

  • What seems like a harmless anecdote is actually intellectual sabotage.

  • The poor are denied real tools to compete globally, while the rich safeguard their children’s futures abroad.

  • This ensures the cycle of inequality never breaks.



5. How Sanghi politics Runs on This Formula

  • Tell the poor: “Our gods were astronauts, our rishis invented everything.”

  • Keep them hooked on pride-driven myths.

  • Meanwhile, quietly send your children to Harvard, Cambridge, or Ivy League universities to study actual science and economics.



Bottom Line

When anurag thakur says Hanuman went to space, it’s not education — it’s indoctrination for the poor. When he sends his kids abroad, it’s not culture — it’s self-preservation for the elite. This is the double game of sanghi politics: one truth for their children, another illusion for yours.

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